A battle between a Bald Eagle and a Wolf

Eagles hold the top-level among more powerful birds in the world. Fully feathered heads and strong feet give them a bold look—wolves are also strong animals with sharp eyes. Think a bit if they get to battle with each other's how would be the condition battle between a Bald Eagle and a Wolf? photo via castanet.net Image Credit: SUBMITTED / Jason Allen We can think the wolf would have the advantage…

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The sea wolves color up the Great Bear Rainforest

Sea Wolves are a unique animal that lives in the rainforest along Canada's Pacific coast. They are genetically different from other wolves in any other part of the world, and also coastal wolves can swim like otters and fish like the bears with whom they share the rainforest. By Ziya Tong “Wolves are very, very intelligent animals, we respect them, and they respect us.” Said William Housty. He was born…

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American kestrel – the smallest species of falcon in North America

I’m going to tell you about the smallest species of falcon in North America. This tiny bird’s called American kestrel as well as the sparrow hawk. It has colorful and attractive plumage. They have a unique ability to see ultraviolet light frequencies that other animals can’t see. They have two eyespots on the back of the head and which help to prevent attacks by predators. They have sharp eyesight and…

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Adorable Sleeping Positions

1. “He does not protect, he does not attack, all he does is lie perfectly flat.” this-is-pandemonium 2. “Too hot for this fox in London today!” sfindlay90 3. Just some mashed potatoes on the floor Gnarly_Carly1018 4. “Fish got a bit hot snoozing in the sun and went full supercat.” nursology 5. How to get your hooman’s attention: xblade724 6. Just doing a bit of yoga. dixie1224 7. “When I sits, I splits.” eternalrefuge86 8. When you ate too…

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Incredible Insects

Spiny flower mantis pang.way Tacua speciosa – Cicada Mania ennisanna_fei Man-faced Stink Bug paulkaempf_macro Comet Moth peleides Picasso Bug Daniel Rosengren Common Baron Caterpillar Wohin Auswandern Mirror Spider Nicky Bay Male Madagascar bullseye moth goradam Weevil (Pachyrhynchus chlorites) Frank Deschandol White Ghost Cicada ennisanna_fei

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The Winners Of The 2021 Bird Photographer Of The Year

1. Bird Behaviour: ‘Floral Bathtub’ By Mousam Ray (Gold) 2. Best Portrait: Night Hunter By Jonas Classon (Bronze) 3. Best Portfolio Winner By Kevin Morgans 4. Highly Commended: Brad James – Morning Breath 5. Highly Commended: Tim Hopwood – Present Under The Tree (Birds In The Environment) 6. ‘Blocked’ By Alejandro Prieto. Overall Winner And Bird Photographer Of The Year 2021 7. Highly Commended: Ben Hall – Backlit Beauty (Birds…

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In Alaska, Wood Frogs Freeze for Seven Months

Winters make us change. It chills us. Some are waiting for the winter to play ice hockey and enjoy with ice. We have to wear jackets, scarves, mufflers, hats, and more items to warm during winters. But do you know that some animals have to do some complicated actions to survive during the winter? Reptiles and amphibians depend on external heat sources to drive their metabolism because they are cold-blooded…

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The world’s miniature horse, Peabody, lives indoor with his family

We have been heard about the Trojan horse from ancient stories, and we have been seen horses with different colors. They have inherent beauty, and they add colors to the nature. Now I’m telling you about another type of horse with various features. Today we are telling about a cute miniature horse  This story is from San Diego, California. It is about a miniature horse.  Its name is Peabody; Peabody…

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It is about Jerusalem Cricket

This beautiful flightless Jerusalem Cricket is not venomous, but they are capable of inflicting a painful bite. It belongs with the genera Ammopelmatus and Stenopelmatus, together comprising the subfamily Stenopelmatinae. The former genus is native to the western United States and parts of Mexico, and the latter is from Central America. People have given them different names: potato bug, stone cricket, and sand cricket, child of the earth, shiny bug,…

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The Dietrich Native Species Treatment Center facilitates for Animals, especially for Canada Lynx

You can see a Canada Lynx here. It has taken to the Frisco Creek Wildlife Hospital and Rehabilitation in Colorado. It is formerly known as the Dietrich Native Species Treatment Center. This center is playing a vital role in Colorado’s Canada lynx recovery effort, and it is continuing. This center was established in 1989 by Susan Dieterich. She had begun this valuable service with her husband. The Colorado Division of…

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